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1991.129.1 - Trunk
1991.129.1a) Victorian trunk belonging to Eliza Frances Hawley of Bridgeport. Trunk was used for boarding school in New Haven. Inside lid adorned with painting of Victorian couple. 1991.129.1b) Fabric covered inside tray
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1994.026.61 - Pennant
Red felt pennant with Gold - colored "W R" sewn on middle. Double points. Gold ribbon along edge mostly disintegrated.
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1996.3.2 - Sign
Wykeham Rise School wooden sign that hung next to Wykeham Road in front of the school. It has a red background, yellow frame and lettering with two brackets at the top for hanging on a rod.
Record Type: Object
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1999.11.14 - Photograph, Black-and-White
Church Hill School class photograph taken outdoors in Washington, CT. Mounted on board. Notes on verso indicate: Clara A. Randall - back row, 2nd from left E. Vincent Randall - front row, 5th from left Henry Sackett Randall - front row, 7th from left Louis Leslie Randall - front row, 9th from left
Record Type: Photo
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2002.5.4 - Print, Photographic
Large black and white photograph of a man instructing a boy in the use of a rifle. Matted
Record Type: Photo
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2002.5.5 - Print, Photographic
Large black and white photograph of boys drinking soda & looking at papers on a table. Matted
Record Type: Photo
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2008.17.1 - Label
Roll of circular labels in the colors of red , white and blue, with gold lettering reading: "Cesar Ritz." Printed in white around the border: "Swiss Hospitlity Institute/ Washington, CT. USA."
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2008.20.5 - Program
Program for the Wykeham Rise Alumnae Reunion, "Service of Remembrance and Celebration/ June 7, 2008."
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2008.23.1 - Diary
Scanned copy of the memoirs handwritten by Melvina Phinette (Mason) Bailey Rosa. Sweet recollections of her childhood on the family farm at 89 Old Litchfield Rd., the seasons, holidays, friends, and school days at Wykeham Rise School in Washington, CT. The photographic image of the shed behind 89 Old Litchfield Rd is mentioned by William Bader in his book, "the American Village," to have been a haven for slaves on the Underground Railroad. The ...
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